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what to expect when no one's expecting america's economic disaster" he discusses the implosion in the u.s. and its impact on the economy, culture and politics. this program last summer out in our -- lasts about an hour. >> host: welcome. there is a lot going on here and the main thesis is following the birth rate problem and what are the causes and consequences. along the way you touch on many topics including the rise of individualism in american life, the sustainability of social welfare programs, religion and population aging and we get to all of those in the next hour but first why don't you answer for me the question that every reporter is asked by his or her editor when that per approaches the idea why does this matter, why is it important? >> guest: it's important because the demographics are what my friend it's like the tectonic plates shifting beneath the earth and demography isn't quite destiny which is the oelwein sogegian know what the profile is than you are able to today what are the confines and the reality in this country. people are choosing to have fewer and fewer childr
what to expect when no one's expecting america's economic disaster" he discusses the implosion in the u.s. and its impact on the economy, culture and politics. this program last summer out in our -- lasts about an hour. >> host: welcome. there is a lot going on here and the main thesis is following the birth rate problem and what are the causes and consequences. along the way you touch on many topics including the rise of individualism in american life, the sustainability of social...
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to keep cigars which the u.s. military tried to get away with giving, to arguments from generals and tea diet plans and suggestions from his wife. these were largely ignored, especially one that involves eating only tomatoes. as i dug into these materials, it became clear that for some of the churchill's great conversational skills and ability to create a congenial setting, mills had an advantage over most meetings. they could be as long as he liked them in the case of dinners could run into the wee hours for church gathers strength another's tired. his daughter mary had dinner conversations often became so extended that mealtime tended to prolong themselves into the afternoon or evening with months lasting sometimes until half past three. a cynical evening, let's say, the prime minister's country has to begin at 8:30 bush and the in the drawing room. cigars after the ladies were excused. when they rejoined the ladies 20 minutes or hats or later, a movie would be shown, even in wartime until about midnight when ch
to keep cigars which the u.s. military tried to get away with giving, to arguments from generals and tea diet plans and suggestions from his wife. these were largely ignored, especially one that involves eating only tomatoes. as i dug into these materials, it became clear that for some of the churchill's great conversational skills and ability to create a congenial setting, mills had an advantage over most meetings. they could be as long as he liked them in the case of dinners could run into...
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but in 1980, pnm was site of one of the deadliest u.s. prison riots where inmates killed 33 of their own. >> jumped off february. almost by accident. big thing i couldn't get out of my head is they actually did it. we actually took the place over. >> james whittington survived the riot to return to the old main facility to show our producers what he witnessed. >> 27 years ago when i got up out of here. i didn't think i would ever see it again. leadership of the inmates decided hey, you know, this control center is takable. there was a huge industrial fire extinguisher that used to sit on one of these walls on hooks. three individuals lifted that industrial fire extinguisher off and said work on this window right here. the window began to give in. all three of these windows were taken out. >> once they broke that, they had access to the entire facility. they had full control. >> this is where it all turned bad after they busted up and got their hands on the dope. >> there's different kinds of psychotic drugs and whatever. and everybody was
but in 1980, pnm was site of one of the deadliest u.s. prison riots where inmates killed 33 of their own. >> jumped off february. almost by accident. big thing i couldn't get out of my head is they actually did it. we actually took the place over. >> james whittington survived the riot to return to the old main facility to show our producers what he witnessed. >> 27 years ago when i got up out of here. i didn't think i would ever see it again. leadership of the inmates decided...
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still to come the u.s. secret prisons uncovered we take a closer look at what went on behind closed doors the so-called cia black sites in eastern europe. there was a member of the royal family who directly was responsible of my torture you see she lived beating me and she had to take me medical workers in bahrain claim they're constantly targeted by authorities for treating those hurt and antigovernment protests stay with us from. secretary of state hillary clinton recently testified congress to. in regards to the attack on the u.s. consulate was killed an american ambassador in benghazi libya during the testimony couldn't rather calmly said things like that the revolutions that sprang up during the arab spring like in libya where the events in mali have created instability and safe havens for terrorists and she made it clear that there is no doubt that the algerian terrorists had weapons from libya so the us secretary has basically admitted that the actions of the usa and nato have caused mass instability
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his take on real life spies invasions and the u.s. military stay with us. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make old. i'm source way. fragile people on r.t. . no longer represents the. traditional look at. the way our economic system currently the. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. no holds. headlines. mission impossible director brian de palma it's great to have you with us because all of our stone who wrote the script to one of your best known films scarface said in an interview with r t that americans are living in a low william state it might not be oppressive on the surface but there's no place to hide so eventually some part of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the us government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day are you aware of it. now or was paranoid because like myself a very strong. v
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banks say they are not repeating the same that helped push the u.s. into a housing crisis a few years ago. this time around they are almost exclusive by being offered with clients with sizable assets and still require of form of collateral. instead of a down payment it's a piece of the investment portfolio. 20-40 percent is secured by investments. you might think people who have that kind of investment portfolio probably have carbon hand, too. this allows them avoid tieing up funds or making withdraws from interest earning accounts especially in some cases the return on investments is bigger than the rate they pay on their loan. it allows them to avoid the capital gains tax that would come with liquidating their investment portfolios. it makes up a small portion of the banks's lending. it sites a 10 percent increase in 2012 from the year before. they sadie manned is 2-3 times more than what it was. >> can't believe we are back here already. thanks diane. it is 46 after the top of the hour. still ahead it's lieutenant nanny to you. why veterans are bei
banks say they are not repeating the same that helped push the u.s. into a housing crisis a few years ago. this time around they are almost exclusive by being offered with clients with sizable assets and still require of form of collateral. instead of a down payment it's a piece of the investment portfolio. 20-40 percent is secured by investments. you might think people who have that kind of investment portfolio probably have carbon hand, too. this allows them avoid tieing up funds or making...
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they grew 3% in the u.s. and 3% in the rest of the world. analysts were looking for 4%, the rest of the world. but here's the outlook. because of what's happening in china, they are saying they were estimating a mid-single digit eps decline in 2013, versus a year ago. excluding special items. earlier, they guided to 10% eps growth. now they are saying because of the situation in china, mid-single digit eps decline. this includes an expectation for a significant decline in eps performance in the first half of the year. maria? >> all right, jane, thank you so much. we'll watch the stock. it is down better than 4% right now. 30 seconds on the clock and our next guests are going to tell us what to be prepared for tomorrow. joining me right now, rick fea , and bob phillips. gentlemen, good to have you on the program. rick, kick it off with you. 30 seconds on the clock. what are you watching for tomorrow? >> sure, we'll be watching the ten-year treasury, really. we see a yield under 1.95%, as possibly bringing more of an equity selloff into the ma
they grew 3% in the u.s. and 3% in the rest of the world. analysts were looking for 4%, the rest of the world. but here's the outlook. because of what's happening in china, they are saying they were estimating a mid-single digit eps decline in 2013, versus a year ago. excluding special items. earlier, they guided to 10% eps growth. now they are saying because of the situation in china, mid-single digit eps decline. this includes an expectation for a significant decline in eps performance in the...
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the u.s. and south korea believe the north's december rocket launch was a missile test. meanwhile, pyongyang denies it. angie goff, news 4. >>> developing news out of mexico where the death toll continues to rise after an explosion. officials are reporting 36 casualties there. the attorney general in mexico says it's still too early to determine whether that blast was due to an attack, an accident or negligence. results from an investigation expected any day now. the pmx building in mexico is the second largest skyscraper there. >>> police if texas say the man suspected of killing a former navy seal was an iraq war veteran. eddie ralph served in the marines from 2006 until 2010. he's currently on reserve duty. he's accused of killing chris kyle and another man at a texas gun range. ralph was arrested a short time later. he was unemployed and could have been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. ralph is currently being held on $3 million bond. >>> in the day ahead, former mayor of new york city, ed koch is getting a manhattan subway station named after him. it w
the u.s. and south korea believe the north's december rocket launch was a missile test. meanwhile, pyongyang denies it. angie goff, news 4. >>> developing news out of mexico where the death toll continues to rise after an explosion. officials are reporting 36 casualties there. the attorney general in mexico says it's still too early to determine whether that blast was due to an attack, an accident or negligence. results from an investigation expected any day now. the pmx building in...
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the withdrawal of u.s. troops is well under way. u.s. and coalition forces already pulled out a number of locations in afghanistan. leaving some of those places too dangerous for us or the implementing agencies to visit. some of you may have heard of what's a term called the golden hour. this refers to the policy unique to only u.s. forces and only in afghanistan which in essence says that the military will only provide security in areas within an hour of a policy that can provide emergency medical care. the safe zone or bubble, around those medical facilities extend about as far as 20 minute helicopter ride. as the troops continue to withdraw, the amount of territory inside afghanistan that falls outside these bubbles will increase. accordingly, the number of u.s. funded projects and programs that can be monitored and over seen by u.s. personnel will decrease. if we can't get out to review a project or inspect a facility, it is highly unlikely that the agencies funding them can do either. whether it's an agency of the department of stat
the withdrawal of u.s. troops is well under way. u.s. and coalition forces already pulled out a number of locations in afghanistan. leaving some of those places too dangerous for us or the implementing agencies to visit. some of you may have heard of what's a term called the golden hour. this refers to the policy unique to only u.s. forces and only in afghanistan which in essence says that the military will only provide security in areas within an hour of a policy that can provide emergency...
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the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> welcome back at 6:15. a hostage situation in alabama drags into its seventh day today. this morning, police are releasing more information about the gunman. 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes is at the man at the center of the standoff. he's accused of killing a bus driver and taking a 5-year-old boy hostage. the vietnam era veteran is described as a loner who did not trust the government. he used to walk his property at might with a flashlight and a gun. he threatened to shoot children before. the man is now held up in an underground bunker with a boy. police are in communication with the two. they've delivered food, toys and
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u.s. your republican colleagues on the committee to join you, buy or -- you have asked your republican colleagues on the committee to join you -- why or why not? [inaudible] >> first of all, i did not ask members to join me because i am not advancing legislation here. it is not like i will call them up to be a co-sponsor, there is nothing here to co-sponsor. in fact i made very clear as we were drafting its that i did not want to have the specific legislation in here. when we first started off my critical minerals bill was in here, which i usually supported, but this is -- if this is really a conversation starter, let's allow it to be just that. there is nothing predetermine, preordained, nothing determined in there. what i wanted to do was developing these discrete pieces of legislation where i go to my colleagues and ask for their specific support and i hope that they will take a look at it and there will be initiatives that will look at and say -- hey, coming from this perspective, i ha
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lowering the direct cost of energy is key to helping the u.s. economy recover and prosper. absolutely keep. next is clean. as we attempt to minimize indirect costs by driving up these prices, i would suggest this is a policy that is doomed to economic and practical failure. instead, we have to be aware of the impacts of every type of energy and make rational, informed decisions on what is acceptable, what needs to be mitigated, how do we do just that? our challenge here is to reduce the cost of cleaner sources of energy, not raise the cost of existing sources. when we talk about claim, what we try to do in this report is to give it some definition. too often, coleen is treated as an absolute. i would contend it is better regarded as a comparison. a better definition of clean in my view and what we have used in this report is less intense of and global lifestyle impacts in its likeliest alternative. consider that -- less intensive and global lifestyle impacts. next is diversity -- >every type of energy has its own advantages but over all, the more diverse our sources of ener
lowering the direct cost of energy is key to helping the u.s. economy recover and prosper. absolutely keep. next is clean. as we attempt to minimize indirect costs by driving up these prices, i would suggest this is a policy that is doomed to economic and practical failure. instead, we have to be aware of the impacts of every type of energy and make rational, informed decisions on what is acceptable, what needs to be mitigated, how do we do just that? our challenge here is to reduce the cost of...
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top-selling the for thene in the u.s. first time since to the launch of iphone 5. temple run to is officially the , 50est growing game ever million downloads in less than two weeks. >> it is amazing that a game of this quality is free. once you download it, so many .hallenges it keeps you coming back for more. two is a free download. facebook's ninth birthday, it was originally called the facebook was launched on this 2004.in today it has more than one billion users. now to the nfl where was an rg3 sighting over the weekend. hand in newas on orleans, except in the nfl's rookie of the year award. he walked confidently to the .tage he joked that his injury was a -- he joked it was a to stand on stage to award. the at 6:00 a.m.,ew talks about his recovery after that surgery to repair his knee. also what super bowl 47 mvp joe flacco now has in common with joe montana.are and the secretary of the army the result of a controversial investigation soldier complaints. andof that is still ahead 6:00 a.m. learning more about the man charged with killing a former navy seal and
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the u.s. military confirmed eddie ralph served in the marines from 2006 to 2010 and is currently on reserve duty. he's accused of killing 38-year-old chris kyle and another man at a texas gun range saturday night. police believe ralph was unemploy and possibly mentally unstable snooimts my understanding that the suspect may have been suffering from some type of mental illness from being in the military himself. he was a marine for four years. and he may have been suffering from some complications from that. >> kyle was the most lethal sniper in american military history with 160 confirmed kills during his ten years in the u.s. navy. >>> we go to mexico now. developments there as officials confirm that 36 people are dead after an explosion at an oil company headquarters there. the attorney general in mexico says it's still too early to determine whether that blast was due to an attack, an accident or negligence. results from an investigation expected any day now. the panex building is the secon
the u.s. military confirmed eddie ralph served in the marines from 2006 to 2010 and is currently on reserve duty. he's accused of killing 38-year-old chris kyle and another man at a texas gun range saturday night. police believe ralph was unemploy and possibly mentally unstable snooimts my understanding that the suspect may have been suffering from some type of mental illness from being in the military himself. he was a marine for four years. and he may have been suffering from some...
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you can't separate u.s. border security on the southwest border from what's going on in mexico, and mexico has been in this practically a state of civil war for the last -- since 2006. there's cartels fighting with each other, there's terrible, terrible massacres, and at the same time there's, you know, as i mentioned, guns coming down from the united states. so it's pretty complex, and it's very dynamic. >> host: to calls for, i guess, david silverberg of homeland security, he's the founding editor. this is ron on the independent line. go ahead. >> caller: yes. i had a question about the contraband that comes from the u.s. down, and how do they get the guns across from fast and furious? were the border agents told to let these guys on or how did that work? >> guest: well, with fast and furious, the questions about it not the border control, but the atf, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives allowed a certain number of guns, about 2,000 from what i understand, to go into mexico so that they
you can't separate u.s. border security on the southwest border from what's going on in mexico, and mexico has been in this practically a state of civil war for the last -- since 2006. there's cartels fighting with each other, there's terrible, terrible massacres, and at the same time there's, you know, as i mentioned, guns coming down from the united states. so it's pretty complex, and it's very dynamic. >> host: to calls for, i guess, david silverberg of homeland security, he's the...
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the u.s. border. you have more obstacles to illegal migration of. these are all things that is supposed to make the border more secure. host: rate the various departments down for us. what specifically does customs and border protection to do? guest: it is the u.s. border patrol. they are actually on the front lines working, making sure the people coming across illegally and, stopping contraband, customs and border protection is also a broader thing. they run the predator drone surveillance. you have immigration and customs enforcement, ice. they look the people here in the united states and they incorporated the old immigration and naturalization service and the also enforce customs regulation making sure we do not have contraband, counterfeit goods, that sort of thing. it also has to be noted. customs and border protection, part of the department of homeland security, is also trying to stop southbound contraband, cash from gun deals, that kind of thing. the u.s. coast guard is also part of t
the u.s. border. you have more obstacles to illegal migration of. these are all things that is supposed to make the border more secure. host: rate the various departments down for us. what specifically does customs and border protection to do? guest: it is the u.s. border patrol. they are actually on the front lines working, making sure the people coming across illegally and, stopping contraband, customs and border protection is also a broader thing. they run the predator drone surveillance....
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. >> reporter: the loss of chris kyle known as the u.s. military's most lethal sniper to a fatal gunshot wound has stunned the military community where he was reextraordinary for his skilled and hero six service. he wrote the best selling autobiography american sniper published by harper collins which is owned by the same parent company as fox newschannel. the story details his 150 plus kills of insurgents. kyle and another man were both killed at the rough creek lodge roughly 50 miles west of ft. worth, texas. at excused shooter is believed to be a troubled former soldier now in custody. texas authorities say 25-year- old ready ray ruth of lancaster is believed to have shot the victims. a 911 call reporting the deaths didn't come in until hours later. a moat river for the shootings remains unclear but wffa channel 8 is reporting that ruth suffered from post traumatic stress disorder. kyle and 35-year-old chad little field had taken ruth to the shooting range to help him and ruth reportedly turned on the men. kyle was a true american patri
. >> reporter: the loss of chris kyle known as the u.s. military's most lethal sniper to a fatal gunshot wound has stunned the military community where he was reextraordinary for his skilled and hero six service. he wrote the best selling autobiography american sniper published by harper collins which is owned by the same parent company as fox newschannel. the story details his 150 plus kills of insurgents. kyle and another man were both killed at the rough creek lodge roughly 50 miles...
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against black helicopters from the u.s. government when they come as obama's going to do it. >> stephanie: right. exactly right. >> wow. they would have to be black helicopters. >> stephanie: who other kind would they have? >> stephanie: guess what, frank. i'm going to give you a $50 pro flowers gift card so you can get your sweetums something for valentine's day. hang on. travis, get his information. if you're looking for flowers go to proflowers.com and type in stephanie. it is a $50 gift card. we're giving them away all this week. >> we are. >> stephanie: let's go to elizabeth in jersey. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi elizabeth. >> caller: hold on a second. hi. let me turn my tv down. it is a real weird delay. hi steph. >> stephanie: hi. >> caller: hi, everybody. i am calling because my husband received an injury for 32 gun grand prize from the nra. we have a personally signed four-page letter from wayne lapierrre and all we have to do is affix the sticker and we can choose from almost 72 different guns and we
against black helicopters from the u.s. government when they come as obama's going to do it. >> stephanie: right. exactly right. >> wow. they would have to be black helicopters. >> stephanie: who other kind would they have? >> stephanie: guess what, frank. i'm going to give you a $50 pro flowers gift card so you can get your sweetums something for valentine's day. hang on. travis, get his information. if you're looking for flowers go to proflowers.com and type in...
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. >>> in the first trading session, u.s. stocks falling sharply following european markets about spain and italy, some jitters. taking a live look at the big board, the dow down 115, below 14,000 and the nasdaq is down 16, the s&p down 10. >>> oracle is buying the acme packet. they are reportedly paying $2.1 billion. oracle says the deal will immove the communeny -- improve the communications package. the deal is expected to close in the first half of the year. >>> the largest wine company in sonoma county is moving ahead on a project that reduce water water damage. a new pilot project will allow it to reuse rinse water up to ten times. and that's expected to reduce water needed to wash barrels and tanks. other wineries and olive producers could adapt this policy if this is a success. >>> a horrible discovery in a park in fairfield. investigators releasing more information about the death of a 13-year-old girl. but as pam cook reports from our newsroom now, pam, they are looking to all of us to help out here. >> yes, they ar
. >>> in the first trading session, u.s. stocks falling sharply following european markets about spain and italy, some jitters. taking a live look at the big board, the dow down 115, below 14,000 and the nasdaq is down 16, the s&p down 10. >>> oracle is buying the acme packet. they are reportedly paying $2.1 billion. oracle says the deal will immove the communeny -- improve the communications package. the deal is expected to close in the first half of the year....
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. >> u.s. state department employees met their new boss this morning. john kerry reported for his first full day as the new secretary of state. and a speech to his staff, the former massachusetts senator joked about whether he's qualified for the job. >> here is the big question before the country and the world and the state department at the last eight years. can a man actually run the state department? (laughter) (cheers & applause) i don't know, i as the saying goes i have big heels to fill. >> carry replacing and other clinton who officially stepped down last week peace. before that connolly's arise held the post. die carias already had the ground running, he spent the week calling world leaders. >> present obama says the boys scouts of america should allow gay members. he also said women should be allowed in military combat roles. the president's comments, head of the meeting of the boy scouts' national executive board this week. a proposal of of this house members of today's expected to be discussed and possibly voted on at the gathering in texas.
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u.s. military troops, luca, a german shepherd lost her left leg in afghanistan. now she travels the country promoting a working dog memorial. next the bad. this grocery worker tried to jump the chain but doesn't quite get the height needed. takes down the shelves, spilling food over the aisles. he wasn't hurt. the ugly. a 49ers fan forget it is only a game. she is hysterical after ravens beat san francisco in the super bowl. the fan can't hold back those tears. she says she is a life long fan of the 49ers. maybe not his hysterical but she was crying. >> it is time for your brew on this question of the day responses. we've been talking about the super bowl all morning. earlier we asked you what your favorite moment of that game was and here are your responses. >> thanks to everyone who responded. what a fun party you went to? >> it was great. we had a blast. left a little too late. >> like a lot of people. everybody have a great day. "fox & friends" starts now. >>gretchen: up too late? never. good morning, everybody. today is monday, february 4. i'm gretchen carls
u.s. military troops, luca, a german shepherd lost her left leg in afghanistan. now she travels the country promoting a working dog memorial. next the bad. this grocery worker tried to jump the chain but doesn't quite get the height needed. takes down the shelves, spilling food over the aisles. he wasn't hurt. the ugly. a 49ers fan forget it is only a game. she is hysterical after ravens beat san francisco in the super bowl. the fan can't hold back those tears. she says she is a life long fan...
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he was the deadliest sniper in u.s. military history. >> i loved the job. you know, the guys, the camaraderie. it came down to whether i had to choose them or my wife and kids. i couldn't have both anymore. because i'd already messed that up. so i chose the family. >> reporter: on the homefront kyle became a best-selling author. in his autobiography "american sniper" he talks about shooting so many iraqi insurgents they nicknamed him the devil and placed a $20,000 bounty on his head. to survive all of that, only to be killed here at home. that young marine now faces two counts of capital murder -- one for each of the men who was trying to help him heal. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> here in new york today former mayor ed koch will be laid to rest. the unflappable mayor died friday at the age of 88. former president bill clinton will deliver a tribute at his funeral. the service will conclude with the song "new york, new york." and in a special tribute, his favorite subway station will be renamed after koch. >>> the boy scouts could decide as early as th
he was the deadliest sniper in u.s. military history. >> i loved the job. you know, the guys, the camaraderie. it came down to whether i had to choose them or my wife and kids. i couldn't have both anymore. because i'd already messed that up. so i chose the family. >> reporter: on the homefront kyle became a best-selling author. in his autobiography "american sniper" he talks about shooting so many iraqi insurgents they nicknamed him the devil and placed a $20,000 bounty...
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he saved the lives of hundreds of u.s. troops while deployed in afghanistan. she lost her leg while on a bomb sniffing mission. now she travels the country promoting a new military working dog memorial. steve? >> steve: that's nice, thanks. tax to the max. indeed, the president had a little surprise in store for last night's super bowl interview, just before the show. the government needs to collect even more money in taxes, the president said. listen. >> so i'm not hearing you say read my lips, no new taxes. you think there is going to have to be additional revenue over the next four years? >> there is no doubt we need additional revenue, coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down our deficit. and we can do it in a gradual way so it doesn't have a huge impact. as i said, when you look at some these deductions that certain folks are able to take advantage of, the average person can't take advantage of them. >> steve: then he goes on to talk about his plan. the american people already saw their taxes go up this year. can they really take anot
he saved the lives of hundreds of u.s. troops while deployed in afghanistan. she lost her leg while on a bomb sniffing mission. now she travels the country promoting a new military working dog memorial. steve? >> steve: that's nice, thanks. tax to the max. indeed, the president had a little surprise in store for last night's super bowl interview, just before the show. the government needs to collect even more money in taxes, the president said. listen. >> so i'm not hearing you say...